Episodios

  • Ekev: How Great You Are
    Aug 22 2024

    We return to an old problem with this verse. Could it be that the all knowing God really needs to test the people in order to see whether or not they would keep His commandments?

    Indeed, Ibn Ezra’s comments here amount to something like “I already wrote about this earlier.”

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    3 m
  • Vaetchanan: The Right and the Good Versus the Laws
    Aug 15 2024

    Given the great number of laws in Judaism, we may be tempted to conclude that doing good in God’s eyes means no more or less than keeping the law. However, we find in our parsha that this is not the case.

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    4 m
  • Devarim: Deathbed Rebuke
    Aug 8 2024

    Moshe joins a long tradition of deathbed reprovers. It is a list that includes Yaakov, Yehoshua, Shmuel, and David. What is it about this practice that makes it so worthy of imitation by our greatest leaders and teachers?

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  • Mattot-Masei: An Assembly of Sinning Men
    Aug 1 2024

    The Tribes of Gad and Reuven just want a place to live. But Moshe goes right into panic mode. What is he so afraid of? And why should we be so afraid of it as well?

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  • Rebroadcast: Pinchas- Zealotry and the Jewish Interest
    Jul 25 2024

    This episode carries different meaning this year. As I listened to it, I was surprised how different elements in it now became resonant.

    Listen to the Parsha Pick-Me-Up to learn about zealotry, Pincha's moment, and the Jewish interest.

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  • Balak: Last Wishes
    Jul 18 2024

    "Let my death be the death of the righteous! Let my end be like his!"

    What is it that Bilaam asks for? He seeks the profound, things that we all seek.

    Take three minutes to listen to the Parsha Pick-Me-Up to learn more.

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  • Chukat: The Few and the Many
    Jul 11 2024

    Usually, just a moment or two of reflection can help us understand why the Sages comment on a phrase or verse. But some comments are stumpers.

    This week, the Sages tell us that when Moshe and Aharon gather the people together, it is an example of the "few taking hold of the many," as though this is something I would not have figured out myself.

    But there is something rather surprising and beautiful here, if we take a few steps backwards to understand the meaning of this seemingly innocuous comment.

    Take a few minutes to listen to the Parsha Pick-Me-Up to find something both practical and wonderful.

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  • Korach: Credit Where Credit is Due
    Jul 5 2024

    Does Korach have the right priorities?

    Generally speaking, when we study the story of Korach and his group, we highlight his terrible moral and political errors. However, when we study Rashi, we find a positive lesson regarding Korach’s priorities.

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